ICT
Good ICT resources are crucial for having a smooth working environment at your new place of employment. Here we briefly explain what you need and where you can find the most important ICT services.
A complete overview of important ICT services can be found on the ICT page. Some of them are explained below.
Your ULCN account
Every Leiden University employee is given a ULCN account. You use this account to log into your PC, the Wi-Fi network and various other ICT systems. When you start working for the university, you will automatically receive an e-mail message or letter with your ULCN login information. You do not need to request an account. More information about ULCN >>
Important ICT services
Here is an overview of the most important ICT services:
- Office 365
Office 365 allows you to access your university workplace from any location with your own devices. - Working from home
Do you need access from home to your programmes and files? Please use the university’s Webmail, Office 365 and OneDrive. - Email at your workplace
At your workplace you will use Outlook. You may also synchronise your own (mobile) device with your university email. - Remote Workplace
Remote Workplace allows you to access your university workplace using your own devices. - Printing and copying
From your workplace you can copy and print anywhere at the university using the so-called multifunctional devices. In some cases you will need an LU-Card to do this.
Help and support
Do you have questions about or problems with your university workstation? You can find a lot of ICT information on the Helpdesk Portal. Once you have an ULCN account, you can find information and ask questions there. Who to contact if you have other ICT-related questions can be found on the Help and Support page.
Information security and privacy
The University wants to be able to ensure a secure (digital) environment. Protecting information is the responsibility of all of us. Protect your and your colleagues' work by using secure tools and safe practices. Find out how to handle information securely.